New IRA: Who are the group that claimed responsibility for letter bombs in London and Glasgow?

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New IRA: Who are the group that claimed responsibility for letter bombs in London and Glasgow?
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Republican paramilitary group says it was behind suspicious packages sent to targets in Britain

The New IRA’s primary goal is to bring an end to British rule in Northern Ireland through the use of paramilitary violence., which effectively brought about the end of The Troubles by setting out both Northern Ireland’s status within the UK and its relationship with the Republic of Ireland.Bombs sent to Heathrow, London City airport and Waterloo station

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